 1:a dozen blocks  2:a half of bread  3:a nandful  4:amount of bens  5:a morsel of bread  6:pair of shoes  7:a piece of pizza  8:fourth timber.

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 1:a dozen blocks  2:a half of bread  3:a nandful  4:amount of bens  5:a morsel of bread  6:pair of shoes  7:a piece of pizza  8:fourth timber  9:a slice of ham  10:a tables poon of lemon  11:a stack  12:an armful of bizikes  13:a chocolate bar  14:a barrel of waler  15:haskets of water  : una docena de manzanas  :una mitad de pan  :un puñado  :un monton de frijol  :un bocado de pan  :un par de zapatos  :un pedazo de pizza  :un cuarto de madera  :una rebanada de jamon  :una cucharadita de limon  :una pila  :una brzada de biztek  :una barra de chocolate  :barril de agua  :canasta de manzanas

16:wine bottle  17:load bowl  18:medicine box  19:ice cube  20:a can of peas  21:worden drawer  22:gallon of mil  23:a letter of mon  24:a glass of soda  25:gram of sal  26:half a dozen potato  27:alcohol bottle  28:walter jud  29:kilo de salt  30:a mount of beans  :botella de vino  :bol de carga  :caja de medicina  :cubo de hielo  :lata de chicharos  :carton mojado  ;galon de leche  Una carta para mi mama  :vaso de refresco  :gramo de sal  :media docena de papas  :frasco de alcohol  Jarra de agua kilo de sal  ;un monton de frijol  :

 1 bag 2 bottle 3 box 4 bunch 5 can 6 carton 7 container 8 dozen* 9 head 10 jar 11 loaf-loaves 12 pack 13 package 14 roll 15 six-pack 16 stick 17 tube 18 pint 19 quart 20 half-gallor 21 gallon 22 liter 23 pound

 7. $1.00 a dollar 8. $5.00 five dollars 9. $10.00 ten dollars 10. $20.00 twenty dollars 11. $50.00 fifty dollars 12. $ one hundred dollars  13. cash 14. personal check 15. credit card 16. money order 17. traveler’s check   borrow : to get money from someone and return it later lend : to give money to someone and get it back later pay back: to return the money that you borrowed

 1. bottle :bottles 2. jar :bottles 3. can : cans 4. carton :cardboard cans 5. container : containers 6. box :boxes 7. bag :bags 8. package :packages 9. six-pack :six packs 10. loaf :breads 11. roll :rolls 12. tube :tubes

 13. a bottle of soda 14. a jar of jam 15. a can of soup 16. a carton of eggs 17. a container of cottage cheese 18. a box of cereal 19. a bag of flour 20. a package of cookies 21. a six pack of soda 22. a loaf of bread 23. a roll of paper towels 24. a tube of toothpaste